[Libs-Or] Portland State University job posting
Anne Keech
keecha at pdx.edu
Thu Oct 22 11:01:22 PDT 2009
***Portland** State University** Library*
*Distance Learning Librarian*
(Unclassified, fixed-term)
*Position Announcement*
October 2009
*General Description: *Develops and coordinates the Library's distance
learning services and programs; coordinates initiatives and training for
Library faculty and staff to support distance services in their
respective areas; supports course-integrated online information literacy
instruction in a collaborative environment; develops policies and
procedures for providing access to materials to distributed learning
students and faculty; participates in the library's dynamic reference
and instruction programs; and collaborates on the selection of
information resources to support the distance education needs of a
diverse institution. Some evening and weekend reference duty and/or
instruction is required. Fixed-term faculty contribute to faculty
governance activities within the Library and the University, engage in
community and professional service, and pursue an active publication and
research agenda, seeking grants as appropriate. This entry-level,
full-time, 12-month fixed-term faculty position reports to the Assistant
University Librarian for Public Services.
*Specific Responsibilities*
· Develop and coordinate the Library's distance instruction,
services, and programs in collaboration with the Assistant University
Librarian for Public Services
· Experience designing and developing online learning objects
and guides, Web tutorials, digital media, and performing post-production
editing
· In collaboration with the Information Literacy Coordinator and
Subject Librarians, develop and support course-integrated online
information literacy instruction.
· Coordinate the development of online learning objects and
guides, including tutorials, with a focus on transferrable information
literacy skills.
· Work with the Manager of Public Access Services to develop
policies and procedures for providing access to materials to distributed
learning students and faculty.
· Work with the Office of Information Technology and the
Library's Resources Services & Technology division to integrate Library
content into the University's virtual learning environment (BlackBoard^® ).
· Serve as liaison to the School of Extended Studies in serving
their online programs.
· Establish short and long-range goals, objectives, and
priorities, aligned with those of the Library and the University.
· Maintain current expertise through participation in workshops,
classes, professional associations and networks, and through continued
awareness of the scholarly literature.
· Provide reference and information services for the
University's students and faculty as well as members of the general
public through work at the reference desk and through various
information and communications technologies. Includes work during some
evening and weekend hours.
· Participate in the Library's information literacy efforts and
general instruction program
· Maintain awareness of scholarly communications and copyright
issues in general and contribute to advocacy efforts.
· Participate in continual program planning and assessment
activities, including the collection of relevant data on inputs,
outputs, and outcomes.
· Contribute to the work of relevant committees and workgroups
in the Library and the University.
· Contribute to the work of professional associations, locally,
regionally, nationally, or internationally.
· Pursue active publication and research agenda and meet
expectations for faculty service and scholarship in accordance with the
Library and University's fixed-term faculty review guidelines.
· Adhere to University and Library policies and procedures,
including Portland State University's Professional Standards of Conduct
(http://www.hrc.pdx.edu/policies/ProfessionalStandards.htm).
· Communicate openly and professionally with staff, colleagues,
and with Library administration.
· Occasionally direct the work of part-time student employees,
volunteers, or interns.
· Support the mission, goals, and objectives of the University
and the Library.
· Adhere to the current Reference and User Services
Association's (RUSA) /Guidelines for Behavioral Performance of Reference
and Information Service Providers./
· Other duties as assigned.
*Required Qualifications*
· ALA-accredited MLS.
· Experience developing online learning objects and guides, web
applications, digital media, and with post-production editing.
· Demonstrated understanding of, and expressed commitment to the
principles and standards of information literacy.
· Work experience in current pedagogy of online information
literacy instruction.
· Instructional technology training and experience.
· Ability to successfully complete a criminal background check
and provide transcripts
*Preferred Qualifications*
· Bi-lingual in English/Spanish and cultural competency in
serving Latin American populations.
· Demonstrated understanding of the relationships among web
applications, network topology, database design, and data security
· Experience with virtual learning environments, such as Blackboard.
· Flexibility and ability to work positively in a fast-paced,
changing environment while collaborating with diverse colleagues,
faculty, students, and the general public.
· Knowledge of database technologies
and applications development with one or more programming languages
(e.g. PHP, C, Java, Perl).
* *
*Compensation*
The starting annual salary rate for this position will be dependent upon
qualifications and experience, with an excellent benefits package
including fully paid healthcare; a generous retirement and vacation
package; and reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependant at
any of the Oregon University System schools.
*To Apply*
Send cover letter (address how your knowledge and experiences meet qualifications); resume; and names, address, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of four references to: Anne Keech, Search Coordinator, keecha at pdx.edu <mailto:keecha at pdx.edu>.
_Electronic application materials are strongly preferred (Word or.pdf
documents)_._ _
If you do not have email, please send application materials to: Anne
Keech, Search Coordinator, Portland State University, Library, PO Box
1151, Portland, OR 97207.
Applications not containing all requested documents will not be
considered. Transcripts and background checks will be required for
finalists.
Deadlines: Review of applications begins November, 2009. Open until finalists identified.
/ /
/Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and
candidates who support diversity./
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